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economy, only dropped to 0.7%. alabama is now one of the state that has lower than average unemployment. and people credited to the law. the law encourages illegal aliens to leave the state. u.s. citizens can forward. crime in certain categories is down. it has been a real success story, interestingly, some of the opponents of immigration enforcement tide tide of protest. they didn't want these facts on the table. but the facts are powerful. >> when you lycÉe protest, how could they possibly change -- the testimony before the commission in a well, they were trying to shut down some of the speakers. >> especially when you deal with issues as controversial as illegal immigration. let's turn to a couple of things. we have also seen a commensurate decline in welfare. the state level, the federal level, jobless claims, what has been the impact their? >> we have seen the decline in jobless claims and states like arizona and alabama and other states that have very vigorously try to reinforce the rule of law. in terms of
economy, only dropped to 0.7%. alabama is now one of the state that has lower than average unemployment. and people credited to the law. the law encourages illegal aliens to leave the state. u.s. citizens can forward. crime in certain categories is down. it has been a real success story, interestingly, some of the opponents of immigration enforcement tide tide of protest. they didn't want these facts on the table. but the facts are powerful. >> when you lycÉe protest, how could they...
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focusing on the economy with the here and now. if you feel left out were passed by, you have not failed. your leaders have failed you. gerri: that is pretty compelling. and the g.o.p. appeal to younger people? >> they can. they have to show willingness to take on entitlements and education but not just gloss owe over no hope but say this is how we do it. gerri: george w. bush talked about the big tent republican party the condi rice was eloquent with her speech. >> in ways it was the most complicated dealing with foreign policy and domestic. i thought it was a lot to chew on but it was delivered brilliantly. the crowd loved her. gerri: the specter of ronald reagan this every where. they mention him all the time, almost a ghost over the shoulder. this is from 1980. >> can anyone look at the record of this administration to say well done? and they compare the state of our economy when the carter administration took office and say keep up the good work? and our reduced standing today and say have four more years of this? gerri: could
focusing on the economy with the here and now. if you feel left out were passed by, you have not failed. your leaders have failed you. gerri: that is pretty compelling. and the g.o.p. appeal to younger people? >> they can. they have to show willingness to take on entitlements and education but not just gloss owe over no hope but say this is how we do it. gerri: george w. bush talked about the big tent republican party the condi rice was eloquent with her speech. >> in ways it was...
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. >> the economy isn't great. they're adults who are sort of fretting about this. what do you think? is is is it because kids don't want to work or a combination of both? >> there's a number of factors. if you look at places where there are minimum wage laws, teenagers and minorities are the last ones to get those jobs and when you see more of those laws passed in the country, younger people are going to suffer and traditional jobs aren't growing. the southern camps and other positions teens have taken in the past. they're not all lazy slackers. most of them are. 47%. unless they're doing educational programs, volunteeringing, trying to boost their college resume. >> and some are playing rid games. i gott a summer job every year. i found a way to help, some of these kids don't have to do that. >> i'll tell you, charles, i'm worried. when i see thousands of these teens at these bernie sanders rallies and he's selling a clear lack of we're going to give you, don't worry about anything else. that the trend has been down for quite a while. the two words, rugged individ
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part of a pivot towards the phoning us on the economy. it will include the creation of an economic advisory council. the economy is always the most important issue in a presidential election. a lot of people are saying it's a smart move. the timing is right. what about the policies. beginngina louden is back with . eric? >> it will be the opposite of what they said about hillary clinton's plan. he laid out his economic team today. i think you will see a pro-growth agenda starting monday. and he's going to give it back to the two issues that matter most to the americans. i think you are going to see him reshift, go back to those two issues and capitalize on it. charles: his initial economic plan, there were concerns about it, particularly the deficit part of it. you mentioned hillary clinton, according to the american action committee, $2.2 trillion deficit and $3 trillion in taxes. do you think we'll see a deficit reduction in donald trump's plan? >> i do. that's what americans care about. reducing the deficit and increasing our jobs. jus
part of a pivot towards the phoning us on the economy. it will include the creation of an economic advisory council. the economy is always the most important issue in a presidential election. a lot of people are saying it's a smart move. the timing is right. what about the policies. beginngina louden is back with . eric? >> it will be the opposite of what they said about hillary clinton's plan. he laid out his economic team today. i think you will see a pro-growth agenda starting monday....
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better, you are going to be held responsible for the state of the economy. maybe he will shape up. john: i hope so. on the stupid polls and media, how did we get the election results so wrong. on election day the "huffington post" said there was a 98% clinton would win. >> the consortium has a 99% clinton-win? >> i'm confident we have a massive mobilization. john: i embarrassed myself by assuming a hillary victory many times. i have a syndicated column that runs on wed days. this week i had to submit my column before the election returns were in. so i wrote about president-elect hillary how she would rule as a queen. we were so wrong. i also wrote how state was freedom-loving senators like ron johnson loss to command and control bureaucrats like russ feingold. commenters had fun track me at townhall.com. another commenter said i always liked stos the but obviously he's as clueless as the liberal media. i have come to trust the people who bet. look what happened in the republican primary. ben carson surged to first place in polls but the betters new better. t
better, you are going to be held responsible for the state of the economy. maybe he will shape up. john: i hope so. on the stupid polls and media, how did we get the election results so wrong. on election day the "huffington post" said there was a 98% clinton would win. >> the consortium has a 99% clinton-win? >> i'm confident we have a massive mobilization. john: i embarrassed myself by assuming a hillary victory many times. i have a syndicated column that runs on wed...
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the global economy and our economy. he of the the big jobs report out on friday. it's not going to be as good as last month. make sure you tune in for that job's report on friday morning. donald trump out there refusing to endorse. when asked about endorsing trump here's what he said. >> i'm just not ready to do that at this point. i hope to though. but i think what is required is that we unify this party. trish: how do you do that. mccain said i cannot emphasize enough how deeply i disagree with his statement. i hope americans understand that they do not represent the view of the american party. is this why he is ready. we just learned some trump supporters are plotting an intervention with donald trump over the weekend following a few disastrous days does he need that right now shaking you shaking your had no. but let's face it as talented as he may be at capturing the public and that the excitement you can't take that away from him. really just buy a by sheer well at the same time he has landed himself in a few speed bumps along the way. does he need to head fo
the global economy and our economy. he of the the big jobs report out on friday. it's not going to be as good as last month. make sure you tune in for that job's report on friday morning. donald trump out there refusing to endorse. when asked about endorsing trump here's what he said. >> i'm just not ready to do that at this point. i hope to though. but i think what is required is that we unify this party. trish: how do you do that. mccain said i cannot emphasize enough how deeply i...
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. >> no better christmas present to have this type of stability to allow the economy to grow at a time when the weakness of the economy around the world that puts us on a responsible path to make sure the american people are the beneficiaries. kennedy: a christmas present with the signing of the new budget deal 1.$5 trillion to the national debt it was nearly doubled under his watch and also to break it down. the weather is the highest paid athletes in the world into pay off the debt he would have to fight every single day for 341 years. bill gates we would have to seize his lifetime of earnings if he lived to the aged to under 29. taylor's left would have to have a concert every day for three years. local is joining me right now. >> he calls this responsible or a christmas present i faded a disaster. >> christmas to thousand three with the levels have world war ii levels and our children were graduating college walking around saying how will we find our government? >> with $18 trillion i wish it was the exception in which we doubled the bush -- of the bush presidency as well. >> sobel
. >> no better christmas present to have this type of stability to allow the economy to grow at a time when the weakness of the economy around the world that puts us on a responsible path to make sure the american people are the beneficiaries. kennedy: a christmas present with the signing of the new budget deal 1.$5 trillion to the national debt it was nearly doubled under his watch and also to break it down. the weather is the highest paid athletes in the world into pay off the debt he...
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it does not have a plan to increase the economy. she's obama 2.0. take home pay on obama has gone nowhere. >> bruce, you agree 100%? >> yeah, sure. well, yeah. i guess what concerns me most is, trump has no credibility to talk about taxes, because he hasn't released any of his tax returns and eastern romney said this week there's probably a bomb in there. now, putting that aside -- [ laughter ] -- he did. he said it. not me. >> go ahead. talk about tax reform. is his plan going to do the same that reagan's did? >> i don't think so because his plan changes from day to day. what he doesn't understand is he is going to need -- paul ryan is the most important lawmaker in congress and maybe could get some of trump's ideas to eliminate the carried interest so the hutch funders don't get their low rate, and things like that, but i just don't see how they're going to come together. it will have to be a ryan plan working with mrs. clinton. >> well, if they do get together, paul ryan could be the inside guy dealing with bells and whistles that congress demand
it does not have a plan to increase the economy. she's obama 2.0. take home pay on obama has gone nowhere. >> bruce, you agree 100%? >> yeah, sure. well, yeah. i guess what concerns me most is, trump has no credibility to talk about taxes, because he hasn't released any of his tax returns and eastern romney said this week there's probably a bomb in there. now, putting that aside -- [ laughter ] -- he did. he said it. not me. >> go ahead. talk about tax reform. is his plan...
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even the old economy is being completely renovated. lou: rear watching clumsiness to deal with the answer to that question. >> we are not better off despite what obama is saying. the unemployment rate was 7.8% and today is 8.3%. the average income was around $50,000. today with real income is about 45,000. 10 percent drop of disposable purchasing power. that is not better off but bad news. lou: that decline has been significant and to put into context over the last 30 years wages have been stagnant. we have not been dealing with public policy on either side. what do see ahead? and what to encourage the winner to follow in order to return to prosperity? >> many have been sponsored in the program but one unconventional factor has not been focused on proposed four economy gave rise to the most rapid increase a workforce as well as per capita income. you can see the highest correlation was low-cost energy. america produced low-cost oil, guest, and nuclear power last issued 1970. so the high-cost energy of the democratic party has in fact,
even the old economy is being completely renovated. lou: rear watching clumsiness to deal with the answer to that question. >> we are not better off despite what obama is saying. the unemployment rate was 7.8% and today is 8.3%. the average income was around $50,000. today with real income is about 45,000. 10 percent drop of disposable purchasing power. that is not better off but bad news. lou: that decline has been significant and to put into context over the last 30 years wages have...
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it's time for trump's detractors in technology to work with him, to create jobs to the boost our economy. because he's also making it very clear he will be be their biggest booster, or he will be the shareholder. either way, trump's the right man for the job. our quotation of the evening from former apple ceo john skully. he said this. the future belongs to those who see possibilities before they become obvious. the future is becoming more obvious very quickly. we're coming right back. stay with us. >>> the president-elect chooses a man he calls a world-class player as his secretary on of state. >> we just couldn't be more grateful than someone on of rex tillerson's proven leadership and accomplishments is willing to step forward
it's time for trump's detractors in technology to work with him, to create jobs to the boost our economy. because he's also making it very clear he will be be their biggest booster, or he will be the shareholder. either way, trump's the right man for the job. our quotation of the evening from former apple ceo john skully. he said this. the future belongs to those who see possibilities before they become obvious. the future is becoming more obvious very quickly. we're coming right back. stay...
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is he going to support capitalism, a mixed economy? >> your brand of capitalism, he supports a brand that i think may be different from your, but still, a brand none the less. it may be what other people want. >> he doesn't support free market capitalism and that's why in fact, searches for libertarianism have skyrocketed since cruz dropped out. >> whatever you want to call them -- let me put this out there this way. the gop, john mccain, said he's not going to the convention. mitt romney said he's not going. both bushes said they're not going. jeb bush not going. here's my question though. four years ago when mitt romney was running, he's not my brand of republican either, but i was pushing for him because he was a republican, he wasn't going to be a democrat. that, i don't like also. why can't you jump on that? >> because donald trump for me, is an -- to my principles and i think that's what it's about ft principles. >> hillary's not? >> trump exhibits -- >> advocating for a hillary clinton presidency by saying you're u not going to
is he going to support capitalism, a mixed economy? >> your brand of capitalism, he supports a brand that i think may be different from your, but still, a brand none the less. it may be what other people want. >> he doesn't support free market capitalism and that's why in fact, searches for libertarianism have skyrocketed since cruz dropped out. >> whatever you want to call them -- let me put this out there this way. the gop, john mccain, said he's not going to the convention....
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economy. after all of these years there is pent-up demand for housing, pent-up demand from businesses for capital investment and hiring. maybe this is the year that it finally comes together. we have had some false starts in the past couple of years. the difference this year is the housing market is finally coming back. and number two, banks lending again. household businesses are willing to take on credit. lou: we get a lot of. [indiscernible] economists. some suggesting banks and lending, saying they're not. we have to move more money into the retail space. what say you? >> when we look at the latest lending figures we can see that banks are lending and it is happening across categories, auto loans, commercial and industrial loans, most lagging sector is mortgages but that is even starting to show some signs of life. banks and lending in areas appetite for loans. lou: carl, as we wrap this thing up, what are you still just outrageously bullish on in this market? >> even more so after today's
economy. after all of these years there is pent-up demand for housing, pent-up demand from businesses for capital investment and hiring. maybe this is the year that it finally comes together. we have had some false starts in the past couple of years. the difference this year is the housing market is finally coming back. and number two, banks lending again. household businesses are willing to take on credit. lou: we get a lot of. [indiscernible] economists. some suggesting banks and lending,...
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if not, the economy will stay in a rut. the first thing they need to worry about is not revenue neutrality and stuff like that, but what helps the economy immediately. we know what does it, it's radical cuts on tax rates, on the corporate side and the personal side, you just do it and the idea that you can forecast ten years out, hey, weather people can't forecast five years out, it gets dicey. get the job done. david: the idea, bruce, you have to pay for it with certain things. bill clinton didn't buy that, he went ahead with a dramatic cut in the capital gains tax from 28% down to 20% and look what happened. the revenue increased dramatically after the cap gains tax was cut. a major increase in revenue. you cut tax rates and you get more government revenue. >> well, i think the problem is concerned here, and donald's tax cuts would blow a hole in the deficit. i think that paul ryan gave a little bit of a forecast here when he said that, whether the president asked flynn to drop this investigation, he said something about-
if not, the economy will stay in a rut. the first thing they need to worry about is not revenue neutrality and stuff like that, but what helps the economy immediately. we know what does it, it's radical cuts on tax rates, on the corporate side and the personal side, you just do it and the idea that you can forecast ten years out, hey, weather people can't forecast five years out, it gets dicey. get the job done. david: the idea, bruce, you have to pay for it with certain things. bill clinton...
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i would like to see him talking about uplifting woinl and how in a trump administration our economy would be stronger than with liberals. >> in the second debate hillary clinton did not answer the bill clinton question. she pivoted away from it, but she did not answer it. he has another chance on the national stage to force her to account for her actions in enabling bill clinton and her treatment of women who claim sexual assault. >> she'll say bill clinton was constitutionally prohibited from running for another term. charles: what the fox news polls tell us about the state of the presidential race. it's the details that tell us what's going on. not just the white house, but congress as well. charles: a national poll showing hillary clinton leading donald trump by 7 points. that's in a 4-way race. the polls show donald trump lost 4% of his support following that access hollywood tape. a fox news poll was taken after allegations that broke last night. joining me to discuss is presidential scholar mark smith. let me ask you, what stood out to you. what's the most important aspect. there ar
i would like to see him talking about uplifting woinl and how in a trump administration our economy would be stronger than with liberals. >> in the second debate hillary clinton did not answer the bill clinton question. she pivoted away from it, but she did not answer it. he has another chance on the national stage to force her to account for her actions in enabling bill clinton and her treatment of women who claim sexual assault. >> she'll say bill clinton was constitutionally...
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the economy came up. both sides have talking points. but this is the most lack luster post-respecial in the history of this one -- post-recession in the history of this country. * they think it's such an easy slam dunk for him. >> hillary will raise your tax. donald trump will lower your taxes. hillary tried to rebuke that in the debate. this is the one issue everyone could say i would like to pay less taxes and take my deductions. charles: does donald trump have to go a step first and explain why lower corporate taxes will help the person at home making $40,000 a year and haven't had a raise in 10 years? >> the caricature that if we lower corporate tax rates, somehow the little guy is squeeze. charles: while i thought donald trump had a great equip with the abe lincoln, i thought the. you-private face thing was amazing. we all know people who say one thing to us and another thoingt rest of the game. this element where she was vulnerable. do you think trump should have gone beyond the honest abe aspect and indicted her on this wikileaks
the economy came up. both sides have talking points. but this is the most lack luster post-respecial in the history of this one -- post-recession in the history of this country. * they think it's such an easy slam dunk for him. >> hillary will raise your tax. donald trump will lower your taxes. hillary tried to rebuke that in the debate. this is the one issue everyone could say i would like to pay less taxes and take my deductions. charles: does donald trump have to go a step first and...
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the chip maker saying economy is slowing down, and it's not picking up. the economy is beaten down. that worries me. >> did he blame george bush for the slow down? neil: he's not a phil moore fan, no. incredible. when someone like that says i see something dicey out here. >> not good, without question. intel lowering guidance for the future, below the range before, lowering margins saying people are not there buying pcs saying a lot aboutth consumer, the business community, not buying computers, and at the same time, people are buying tablets of the that's one of the republicans we are not selling as many pcs because of apple and amazon. neil: they are not big in that market. >> right, right. butt that in there as well. it's a sign of what's going on in the economy like the jobs picture. neil: a lot of people in both conventions said on our off air, we see a sputtering, struggling, not necessarily getting worse, but what we've got for awhile economy. how would that go down? >> without question. have you talked too a single person who says this going to take off, i see bright things
the chip maker saying economy is slowing down, and it's not picking up. the economy is beaten down. that worries me. >> did he blame george bush for the slow down? neil: he's not a phil moore fan, no. incredible. when someone like that says i see something dicey out here. >> not good, without question. intel lowering guidance for the future, below the range before, lowering margins saying people are not there buying pcs saying a lot aboutth consumer, the business community, not...
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-- bifurcated economy? >> we are in slow growth, imworried we'll slip back to a recession, i don't think we have any positives to the horizon that could lead us out of this. charles: thank you, shaw. >> we have news out today, share, heartbreaking, denver bron cro bronco quarterback marc sanchez was cheated out of more than $30 million by their investment advisor it was a ponzi like scheme that included major league pitchers, some of those folks, the fcc is alleging they told sanchez and other athletes he was pursuing a low risk investment strategy but he put more than 33 million dollars into a on-line ticket. word of caution to everyone out there. >> coming up new york time editorial board, to republicans for supporting donald trump temporary ban of muslim refugees in the wake of the terrorist attack in orlando. >> already hundreds of recent immigrants and their children have been convicted of terrorist activity inside of u.s., father of orlando shooter. was a taliban supporter from afghanistan. i want to
-- bifurcated economy? >> we are in slow growth, imworried we'll slip back to a recession, i don't think we have any positives to the horizon that could lead us out of this. charles: thank you, shaw. >> we have news out today, share, heartbreaking, denver bron cro bronco quarterback marc sanchez was cheated out of more than $30 million by their investment advisor it was a ponzi like scheme that included major league pitchers, some of those folks, the fcc is alleging they told...
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going, keeps our economy stagnant. it could be much worse than just stagnant. the small business guy particularly has 30, 40, 100 people looking at who can he put on part-time and who can he keep on full-time because part-time workers don't fall under obamacare. several hundred thousand employees. under the 30 hours number. all of a sudden exacerbating. look, we are budgeting for next year, we want to see what their health care costs, so far we are blank on that number for our projections. we haven't got a clue. neil: have you entertained the penalty? >> we are carefully combing our list of some 3000 plus people seeing who is marginally working full-time at who is not. @aybe we have to put them on full-time so they fall underneath that. that is the exact opposite effect of what the administration is claiming of people being put back to work. maybe millions of people in the ranks of the unemployed because you go from a full complement to part-time employment. listed by the department of labor they are employed, but they
going, keeps our economy stagnant. it could be much worse than just stagnant. the small business guy particularly has 30, 40, 100 people looking at who can he put on part-time and who can he keep on full-time because part-time workers don't fall under obamacare. several hundred thousand employees. under the 30 hours number. all of a sudden exacerbating. look, we are budgeting for next year, we want to see what their health care costs, so far we are blank on that number for our projections. we...
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whether the fed reacts one way or another i'm more concerned about the real economy. trish: if you look at the rally going on, up 170 investors are relieved, they want to see growth in this economy, a lot of it is good but not yet enough. typically economists say you have got to be adding 150,000 jobs a month just to keep up with population growth and if you want to see substantial overall gdp growth, you need to be in the vicinity of 300,000 summons, we will take 255. we have a long ways to go. >> direction is right, we are adding jobs, 400,000 people came back into laborforce so a labor market that is performing well does attract workers. bad news as noted wage increases were pretty modest, 2.6% on the 12 month change basis but the bad news is the 12 month change in nonfarm payrolls is 1.7%, that is what gdp growth is over that period. we are adding workers but they are not adding much additional. output productivity. about at a standstill. productivity growth let's real wages go up. that will get you nominal wages. trish: back to the markets. you care about fundame
whether the fed reacts one way or another i'm more concerned about the real economy. trish: if you look at the rally going on, up 170 investors are relieved, they want to see growth in this economy, a lot of it is good but not yet enough. typically economists say you have got to be adding 150,000 jobs a month just to keep up with population growth and if you want to see substantial overall gdp growth, you need to be in the vicinity of 300,000 summons, we will take 255. we have a long ways to...
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an economy growing half a percent my friend. if that's robust then i'm twiggy. >> i think it is a little hard but it is growth. neil, i do want to say that the -- what we see -- what e saw happening last week between paul ryan and donald trump is extremely interesting because behind closed doors they are actually trying to have a policy debate and they disagree with each other. and that is an important conversation that charlie was alluding to. >> -- because they never -- never gets that kind of thing under control. >> donald trump is not going to touch entitles and we're going to double the size of the military. here is the problem and you talked about it kennedy. what happens first? reelection or the long term ticking of the time bomb? when adam says we don't have to worry about our debt right now, that is the exact reason why it is the biggest problem out there. because when we do have to worry about it. it will be completely unsolvable. it will be the world's biggest time bomb ever. at the end of the day we the voter usually
an economy growing half a percent my friend. if that's robust then i'm twiggy. >> i think it is a little hard but it is growth. neil, i do want to say that the -- what we see -- what e saw happening last week between paul ryan and donald trump is extremely interesting because behind closed doors they are actually trying to have a policy debate and they disagree with each other. and that is an important conversation that charlie was alluding to. >> -- because they never -- never gets...
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if we improve the economy, we got the right answer for americans and it crosses all the lines. here is what mr. trump has to do, he got to find somebody that's loyal to him and carry on the trump's agenda and he's able to work with congress and likable. but, more than that is that he really can trust >> i don't know. >> he made it pretty clear, he wants somebody political and lauren wants somebody out of the election process. >> somebody with real capitol hill experience getting things done. >> somebody of foreign policy spoer experience. that's clearly not here. it will be somebody from washington or the senate. >> corker? >> it could be corker. he was good with the gang of eight. he's been soft on legal i immigratio immigrations. contin >> don't rule out john mccain. >> that's everyone passionate about the situation. he will be the oldest personal elected president. he's going to for need somebody perhaps of another generation, that's fwoing to need to be a consideration when you think of transfers of powers as well. >> it is interesting because you got everybody squealing no
if we improve the economy, we got the right answer for americans and it crosses all the lines. here is what mr. trump has to do, he got to find somebody that's loyal to him and carry on the trump's agenda and he's able to work with congress and likable. but, more than that is that he really can trust >> i don't know. >> he made it pretty clear, he wants somebody political and lauren wants somebody out of the election process. >> somebody with real capitol hill experience...
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the issues are national security and economy and quality of life. charles: please keep watching because the man himself, lou dobbs, is next. lou: good evening, everybody. i'm lou dobbs. hillary clinton's campaign has another fire to extinguish. wikileaks released another batch of nearly 1200 e-mails to and from clinton campaign chairman john podesta. this is the third release of documents in five days. and these documents show colluding the democratic with the clinton campaign against senator bernie sanders. we'll have a full report on all that it does entail here in just moments. also tonight, donald trump
the issues are national security and economy and quality of life. charles: please keep watching because the man himself, lou dobbs, is next. lou: good evening, everybody. i'm lou dobbs. hillary clinton's campaign has another fire to extinguish. wikileaks released another batch of nearly 1200 e-mails to and from clinton campaign chairman john podesta. this is the third release of documents in five days. and these documents show colluding the democratic with the clinton campaign against senator...
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but is the death of the economy real? that's the question. we'll bring the panel back to discuss it. stick around. it's true what they say. technology moves faster than ever. the all-new audi a4, with apple carplay integration. at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like grandkids equals free tech support. oh, look at you, so great to see you! none of this works. come on in. you premium like clockwork. month after month. year after year. then one night, you hydroplane into a ditch. yeah... surprise... your insurance company tells you to pay up again. why pay for insurance if you have to pay even more for using it? if you have liberty mutual deductible fund™, you could pay no deductible at all. sign up to immediately lower your deductible by $100. and keep lowering it $100 annually, until it's gone. then continue to earn that $100 every year. there's no limit to how much you can earn and this savings applies to every vehicle on your policy. call to learn more. switch to liberty mutual and you could save up to $509
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ronald reagan used the economy to bring count domestically. maria: we have not had a 3% growth year. >> he's the first president not to have one year of 3% gdp. donald trump has a pro growth tax plan that would encourage capital investment and encourage people to bring capital from overseas. hillary clinton's tax plan is an income we distribution plan, not a growth plan. he has an energy plan which is all of the above. harold hamm talks about how it could add a trillion years or more per year. her is based on climate change. this guy built buildings in new york. he wants to reduce regulations, andt that. but the question is how do you pay for it? >> steve moore and larry cu kudw are working with the trump people and they assure me there will be a lower increase in the debt. and they will make adjustments to the existing plan. paul ryan came out with a plan that's close to what donald trump's plan is. instead of 1% gdp, it would produce 9% gdp. but the debt was much lower. he's going to have to negotiate with paul ryan and mitch mcconnell. and
ronald reagan used the economy to bring count domestically. maria: we have not had a 3% growth year. >> he's the first president not to have one year of 3% gdp. donald trump has a pro growth tax plan that would encourage capital investment and encourage people to bring capital from overseas. hillary clinton's tax plan is an income we distribution plan, not a growth plan. he has an energy plan which is all of the above. harold hamm talks about how it could add a trillion years or more per...
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i'm a great believer in all aspects of the economy and technology. for every door that opens, another door closes. maria: i have been looking at the healthcare part of technology. that's really where there has been incredible growth. sensors all over our body, telling us, my phone told me to go to the doctor, you are going to have a heart attack. i know cloud is big and commerce is big. but within technology in general, is healthcare a place that still has growth? are there other areas you think are the next big thing? steve: healthcare is interesting. we know there has been great investment in technology. yet healthcare costs continue to rise. if you do inflation-adjusted work even the last 8 years the cost of a hospital stay has risen 30% and the length of a hospital stay is about the same. and you say why is that the case? are people living longer? well, we don't look at life expectancy we look at the average age at which people die. that will tell you change in how medical technology extend life. that hasn't changed that much in the last 15 years
i'm a great believer in all aspects of the economy and technology. for every door that opens, another door closes. maria: i have been looking at the healthcare part of technology. that's really where there has been incredible growth. sensors all over our body, telling us, my phone told me to go to the doctor, you are going to have a heart attack. i know cloud is big and commerce is big. but within technology in general, is healthcare a place that still has growth? are there other areas you...
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they realize there are real life consequences to the vote, it comes down to your family, the war, and economy, and obamacare and premium. this is what is going to make a difference, i predict that for the independent for undecided, that is still a high number, those of break for mr. parent company, -- trump they think about real tie of choice in moment of chance for next 4 years, separate from a party theory. >> on that note, tone that donald trump had today, a lot more subdued. is that a play for those undecides? in fox poll, again. we've seen this with temper am he is still low, does that address that issue. >> i don't think that mr. trump strategized on a day-to-day basis. charles: someone in his camp does. >> they do and his strength is he is himself, today of he is understanding, as he has been what is at stake, but i believe he is really committed to these issues, he loves country, what he said today in north carolina, i had success all my life, i want to give it back. this is where even if you don't like him necessarily this is where he is genuine versus hillary clinton, you don't get'
they realize there are real life consequences to the vote, it comes down to your family, the war, and economy, and obamacare and premium. this is what is going to make a difference, i predict that for the independent for undecided, that is still a high number, those of break for mr. parent company, -- trump they think about real tie of choice in moment of chance for next 4 years, separate from a party theory. >> on that note, tone that donald trump had today, a lot more subdued. is that a...
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scott prove it said the american people are tired of seeing billions of gallon dollars drained from our economy to do unnecessary regulations. that active come tempt is one of the opposite things that can reverse the damage done through regulations. betsy devoss loves charter schools and school choice, and that's music to the ears to parents whose children are trapped in schools with teachers who care more about tenure and pensions. she is called the most ideological anti-education nominee since the department of ed started it' it's -- if the largest teachers o is against her, that's good. it's not all sunshine with these nominees. but we have to celebrate the bright spots where we can and encourage liberty that comes from too much government for far too long. you are my silver lining and i'm kennedy. donald trump won't legally be the president until january 20. but political shenanigans could snaimpt away. harvard president is offering free legal advice to electors who want to dump trump. let me ask my shock absorbent party and what happens next. gavin mcbegi mcginnis is here. , and sandra smi
scott prove it said the american people are tired of seeing billions of gallon dollars drained from our economy to do unnecessary regulations. that active come tempt is one of the opposite things that can reverse the damage done through regulations. betsy devoss loves charter schools and school choice, and that's music to the ears to parents whose children are trapped in schools with teachers who care more about tenure and pensions. she is called the most ideological anti-education nominee...
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we know the only way well have a strong economy is with great schools. investing to workforce training. lots of folks whose jobs may have gone away. he wants to invest in infrastructure on things that can make a difference today and put people to work for a long period of time. >>neil: normally when you invest you have money to invest. >>guest: whether it is human capital, like education, whether it is jobs, skills, training, or information structure, these are long-term investments and when you build a miscellaneous or a road you have to borrow. >>neil: are you disappoint wed have not seep more bang for the buck? >>guest: first of all, we saw plenty of people working on a lot of the stimulus project as couple years ago and wn it comes to infrastructure, roads and bridges these are long stem -- long-term investments. >>neil: but we are down net-net. we have been building back over two years but even by your math that is weak number for recovery. >>guest: we should all be using the same math. the point is when this president --. >>neil: i just gave you th
we know the only way well have a strong economy is with great schools. investing to workforce training. lots of folks whose jobs may have gone away. he wants to invest in infrastructure on things that can make a difference today and put people to work for a long period of time. >>neil: normally when you invest you have money to invest. >>guest: whether it is human capital, like education, whether it is jobs, skills, training, or information structure, these are long-term investments...
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in coming, so now, the fiscal policy authorities are taking over, the work of getting growth in the economy, so that the monetary policy authorities don't have to do that we can start inordinatelilizing interest rates we want rates being normalized i think going through that transition right now, but at the end of the day, on same old guy same old thing in house, we've got to have entitlement reform that is why we keep pushing for health care reform that is why we petition for spiement entitlement reform. >> you are not making changes in election air op-ed in journal income transfers medicaid medicaid social security food stamps among other things coy 47.7% outlays in 89, today 69. % outlays doesn't include net interest only det another 7 1/2. >> deficits that you saw from interest mulvaney's budget central deficits before the agreement baby boomers retiring not ready for them a struck deficit because of entitlement spending biggest driv health care entitlements one of the casualty bill not passing not getting health care entitlement reform we've got to reform health care entitlements never
in coming, so now, the fiscal policy authorities are taking over, the work of getting growth in the economy, so that the monetary policy authorities don't have to do that we can start inordinatelilizing interest rates we want rates being normalized i think going through that transition right now, but at the end of the day, on same old guy same old thing in house, we've got to have entitlement reform that is why we keep pushing for health care reform that is why we petition for spiement...
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the economy, who is best for the economy, your wallet and debt. i'm going to discuss it next. charles: mission to take back mosul from isis is underway. the iraqi army is optimistic. what happens if they win? we'll ask the experts next. charles: today federal reserve vice char chairman spoke about the dangers of low interests, he contha con-- contradict chairman. these are his warnings, low interest rates create longer, and deeper recessions, and makes the economy more vulnerable. it threatens financial inst i instability or stability. atlanta fed sees a third quarter gdp at 1.9%, their initial model had it at 3.5%. after bell there was a parade of earnings,etflix bt supremes margins. 8% in float is short. you could see a big short squeeze in the morning, ual ual,3.11, street was expecting 3.06. ibm beat on top and bottom line lines. weighing the economic plans, let's get to brass tax of what the election is about. tax u foundation, finds that donald trump's plan significantly boosts the economy more than hillary clinton's plan does in short-term but they conclude that longer
the economy, who is best for the economy, your wallet and debt. i'm going to discuss it next. charles: mission to take back mosul from isis is underway. the iraqi army is optimistic. what happens if they win? we'll ask the experts next. charles: today federal reserve vice char chairman spoke about the dangers of low interests, he contha con-- contradict chairman. these are his warnings, low interest rates create longer, and deeper recessions, and makes the economy more vulnerable. it threatens...
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this also about race and the economy. the party panel is back to tackle it. so there is a lot of disparity in arrests in the african-american community. kmele. they are 2 1/2 times more likely to be arrested for the exact same crime even though blacks and whites use marijuana at same rate. >> the "new york times" story acknowledges why. there are high crime areas in which a lot of african-americans live. and because of that police actions tends to be in these areas. police enforcement actions when they are trying to crack down on crime, they are look for petty things we can snrok people up for. challenge of course is in 40 states in the union, i am snri having a small amount of a drug in personal using result if a felony charge. we are talking about disrupting people's lives in meaningful ways for something they are doing to themselves. it's like a failed war on drug in this country. a real failure on awful our parts is we are not so out of sorts about this that we are willing to do something about it. kennedy: when they are given the choice now, it's reached
this also about race and the economy. the party panel is back to tackle it. so there is a lot of disparity in arrests in the african-american community. kmele. they are 2 1/2 times more likely to be arrested for the exact same crime even though blacks and whites use marijuana at same rate. >> the "new york times" story acknowledges why. there are high crime areas in which a lot of african-americans live. and because of that police actions tends to be in these areas. police...
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economy, not killing us with these to the most business with regular people. >> absolutely. we have lent over $10 million and a last couple of months or 50 million over the year. we concentrate exclusively on small business. large bank is not there main focus. charles: it remember you could look at him in the eye. you have known him 15 years but you know that he is good for it. is it that kind or do you still have a process? >> it is a little different now. [laughter] we do have a process but you do not necessarily approve but small business can come in to talk to the president of the bank and in 30 minutes i will give them an indication of their loan. charles: you also are having extraordinary success. why are you so successful? >> we are relationship focused most of the time the banks would get the transactions vs. relationships. we will work with the owner then we have the bank at work program. we have deposit officers to work with the individual employees. pricing comes down with a relationship as opposed to a transaction. we have had double-digit loan growth for the las
economy, not killing us with these to the most business with regular people. >> absolutely. we have lent over $10 million and a last couple of months or 50 million over the year. we concentrate exclusively on small business. large bank is not there main focus. charles: it remember you could look at him in the eye. you have known him 15 years but you know that he is good for it. is it that kind or do you still have a process? >> it is a little different now. [laughter] we do have a...
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>> there is no part of the economy where good service would mean more in producing the end product. when my son's appendix burst, filling out the same form over and over again made him sicker. john: let's go back on why we had that "virginia hav -- ask hy slogan. duringer king ran that campaign because mcdonald's made it tough for customers to customize their burger. so burger king said ... >> we can serve your bigger any way you think it's proper, have it your way. john: competition made them better, but people scream at me and say you can't compare it. medicine is much more complex than hamburgers. >> the medicine is standard. if somebody come plains of certain symptoms, we know what tests we are going to do and what the treatment will be. it's trying to figure out which one is the best for that person. but there is more to a hospital than just figuring out the diagnosis and treating. you can't tell a patient don't move until this catheter is removed and someone will be with you in a half-hour. and nobody comes for 8 hours and they are sitting around and they are increasing the ri
>> there is no part of the economy where good service would mean more in producing the end product. when my son's appendix burst, filling out the same form over and over again made him sicker. john: let's go back on why we had that "virginia hav -- ask hy slogan. duringer king ran that campaign because mcdonald's made it tough for customers to customize their burger. so burger king said ... >> we can serve your bigger any way you think it's proper, have it your way. john:...
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kennedy: and we have a horrible economy to talk about. dana perino, thank you so much. >> i love that cap-and-trade system. kennedy: i expect to see a column on foxnews.com/opinion. kennedy: reporting on lightning ♪ i'm going to make this as simple as possible for you. you can go ahead and stick with that complicated credit card that limits where you earn bonus cash back. or... you can get the quicksilver card from capital one. quicksilver earns you unlimited 1.5% cash back on ev-e-ry purchase, ev-e-ry-where. i shouldn't have to ask. what's in your wallet? kennedy: let's go kill us some vampires. this is the "topical storm." topic number one. ort. you can play out in the fresh air with friends. sometimes even the most civil of sports can get violent as justin i brans found in colorado. watch intently. [bleep] [bleep] [bleep] kennedy: it just got real. he butter beat him in the nose. that's not the only place where golf fights are break out. look at the sand trap. it's a terribly designed golf club. fight it, kirk, fight the gorn. a coup
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amongst other things we'll have a tax code that grows our economy. gets money back here with the jobs. lou: all of this assumes that paul ryan and mitch mcconnell haven't signed on to a deal with obama for a massive continuing resolution rather than dealing with a budget. what will we see unfold there? your response to that. ryan keeps talking in more cooing tones about obama than he does about donald trump. >> there is not going to be any christmas present for obama in our lame duck session. we are unfortunately going to have to continue some programs. but it's our decision to put forward we would call mini bus legislation, a lot of appropriation bills passed during the lame duck. a few will have to be done with satining resolution. there won't be any huge present handed up. that is not our intent. lou: congressman always great to talk with you. up next, donald trump moments ago slammed hillary clinton for her insults against republicans who support him. and tonight saying she has no plan at all to help working families. he does. >> my opponent has
amongst other things we'll have a tax code that grows our economy. gets money back here with the jobs. lou: all of this assumes that paul ryan and mitch mcconnell haven't signed on to a deal with obama for a massive continuing resolution rather than dealing with a budget. what will we see unfold there? your response to that. ryan keeps talking in more cooing tones about obama than he does about donald trump. >> there is not going to be any christmas present for obama in our lame duck...
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the economy not in the good spot. we will continue our coverage right after this. ♪ from health plans to providers to employers. we connect all parts of health care. healthier is here. ♪ trish: protesters storming into the headquarters in chicago. the hedge fund. commanding the rich pays more in taxes. the entrance inside the buildings. however, we do not know where those protesters are now. whether they were arrested or not. a series of people gathered. they are relocating their efforts to that location right now. we will continue watching it right now. donald trump getting personal. slamming hillary clinton for her husband's affairs. >> hillary clinton's husband accused women were then any man that we know of in the history of politics. hillary was in enabler. treated these women horribly. some of those women were destroyed here it not by him, but the way hillary clinton treated them after everything went down. >> the attack on hillary clinton. >> what about voters in the general election? his treatment of women
the economy not in the good spot. we will continue our coverage right after this. ♪ from health plans to providers to employers. we connect all parts of health care. healthier is here. ♪ trish: protesters storming into the headquarters in chicago. the hedge fund. commanding the rich pays more in taxes. the entrance inside the buildings. however, we do not know where those protesters are now. whether they were arrested or not. a series of people gathered. they are relocating their efforts to...
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>> on the economy right now. >> how much more? 75% of the private sector or what? >> until the private sector starts coming back and starts adding and creating more jobs. >> so you take more out of the private sector to increase the private sector? that doesn't make sense! >> we are now looking at basically, you know, right now you cutting back. cutting back. >> but that is the point what mark is saying, what mark is saying is that you you help the private sector by taking more from the private sector. in fact it should be the government. >> not necessarily, david. >> that is the only way the government gets money e mack isn't it? >> taxes have to go up to pay the interest on all of the debt. i got to tell you something when you have federal reserve officials experiencing buyer's remorse over all of the u.s. treasuries they have been buying you have to say these must are supposed to bet smartest guys in the room if they are not liking the balance sheet loaded down with treasury debt and what they are trying to do to support the spending going on that is a gut reali
>> on the economy right now. >> how much more? 75% of the private sector or what? >> until the private sector starts coming back and starts adding and creating more jobs. >> so you take more out of the private sector to increase the private sector? that doesn't make sense! >> we are now looking at basically, you know, right now you cutting back. cutting back. >> but that is the point what mark is saying, what mark is saying is that you you help the private...